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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Cottagebank Wood | Cottagebank Wood | Mr Kay | 21 chains north | A large wood of | ||
Cottagebank Wood | John Hodgson | of Bywell Castle. | fir and forest trees which | |||
Cottagebank Wood | William Ward | takes its name from an old | ||||
cottage which stood at | ||||||
the top of the bank at | ||||||
or near this place. | ||||||
Ezerley Well | Ezerley Well | Mr Kay | 17 chains N. W. | A well of very good water | ||
Ezerley Well | John Hodgson | of Bywell Castle. | which supplies the Hall | |||
Ezerley Well | William Ward | and the greater part of the | ||||
village. It is conveyed through | ||||||
pipes to the Hall and other | ||||||
places. | ||||||
Bywell Park | Bywell Park | Mr Kay | 4 chains N. W. of | A |
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Bywell Park | John Hodgson | Bywell Castle. | ornamented with isolated | |||
Bywell Park | William Ward | clumps of trees. | ||||
Thomas Grehan Civil Assistant |
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Transcribed by TH
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